Welcome to the Past Supporter Events page of The Arts Society Victoria!

Here, you’ll find a selection of events and collaborations hosted by our supporters that have brought unique experiences to our community. From engaging book club evenings to memorable concerts and dining offers, these occasions reflect the creativity and generosity of our valued partners.

We hope you enjoy revisiting these past highlights and celebrating the wonderful ways our supporters have contributed to the cultural life of TASV.

BEETHOVEN MISSA SOLEMNIS
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre
7:30pm, Wed, 26 Jun 2024

We are pleased to announce that the Dolphin Square Book Club is happy to welcome Members of The Arts Society Victoria to their events.

Events are held on a monthly basis on a Monday evening.

To register for this event please contact James Gunter on jamesfgunter@hotmail.com

Dolphin Square Book Club Invitation
Monday 8th April 2024, 6.30 to 8.00pm
Flat 1, 108 St. Georges’ Square, SW1V 3QY

Home of Dr. Wafik Moustafa

I am pleased to announce that
Dr Wafik Moustafa
Author and well known commentator on Middle East affairs will be presenting his book:

Glass House
The Arab World’s Eventful Century

This wide ranging presentation will enlighten and entertain us with controversial views on the modern Arab world, casting a critical eye on its successes and failures over the past 100 years.

The book has been recently republished to provide an update on the ever changing scenario in Gaza – so surely one not to miss!

Room capacity and seating will be limited so do let me know if you are able to attend, yes or no please.

We’re delighted to share the exciting news that Grumbles, nestled on Churton Street, has graciously extended a generous offer to Members of The Arts Society Victoria. When dining at their esteemed Pimlico restaurant, TASV members can enjoy a complimentary glass of house wine or beer—a thoughtful gesture from the renowned SW1 institution.

Established in 1964, Grumbles holds the distinction of being London’s first restaurant with a charmingly ‘silly name.’ This iconic brasserie, frequented by luminaries such as The Beatles, Christine Keeler, Julie Christie, and Michael Foot, has become a cherished part of the city’s culinary history. We invite our members to savor not just a meal but a piece of London’s cultural tapestry at Grumbles. Cheers to an extraordinary dining experience!